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AT&T (T)

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as of Jun 4, 2026, 8:00:00 pm Market Open.
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This summary was created by AI, based on 2 opinions in the last 12 months.

AT&T (T-N) is currently viewed as a company trying to navigate out of a prolonged downtrend, with some analysts expressing cautious optimism about its recent uptrend. One expert suggests the possibility of gradually investing, provided that the stock does not breach its January lows of $23. They also see a constructive outlook if the stock surpasses the highs around $26.50. However, concerns persist regarding the impact of rising interest rates on AT&T's considerable debt burden. Despite having an appealing yield of 4.4%, the company is criticized for its lack of substantial growth potential, and the prevailing sentiment is marked by a degree of skepticism about its long-term prospects in the face of market pressures. Overall, while it may be perceived as cheap, the growth aspects remain a significant consideration for potential investors.

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COMMENT

(Market Call Minute.) They have basically camped out on the wire line business. Verizon has gone to the wireless model. Pays a great dividend, so you can’t go wrong as an income stock.

BUY

She likes a lot of the very stable telecom companies. Both AT&T and Verizon (VZ-N) look similar to her, and offer similar dividends. Both would be income plays, not a price appreciation play. 4.7% dividend.

HOLD

Telcos have been performing very well. So long as we are in a lower rate environment, this should continue to perform well.

SELL

(Market Call Minute) It has a 4-5% dividend. Take profits if you have owned it a long time.

COMMENT

There is a chase for yield with interest rates being lower for longer. This yields about 4.6%, which is what investors want. Steady growth, so it is a low beta name, especially for investors who are more cautious. Trading at about 14X PE, only a notch away from a 2012 10-year high, so it is getting up there in terms of lofty valuations. Sees this growing at about 5% EPS, so it is a bit expensive.

COMMENT

One of those stocks that everybody is hiding out in, which is why it gets these massive valuations. If Janet Yellin stays away, a big if, and we get some risk taking in the market and some economic growth, he would suggest that there will be a massive allocation trade out of defensive names, and believes that this would be one of those. The new generation coming along is not going to be using phones, so there will be pricing pressures.

COMMENT

A big, dominant, well-run US telecom business. Pays a nice dividend, so if you are a long-term investor, this is usually a good time to buy. Averaging in is a good way to reduce your timing risks.

COMMENT

Verizon (VZ-N) or AT&T (T-N)? Both are good companies and you are getting a nice yield. You probably can’t lose with either of these.

COMMENT

Likes their DirecTV acquisition the most. It gave them a lot of different synergies, expense and additional revenue to wring out. Your biggest risk right now with telecom is interest rates. These companies are very sensitive. Pays a 4.5%-5% dividend yield. This is really a call on rates. If we have low rates, this will continue to chug higher, but if they accelerate, this is going to get hurt.

COMMENT

AT&T (T-N) or Orange (ORAN-N) for a retiree? In this environment, which is going to be a relatively low growth one, you need to have a company that pays and increases dividends. Both these companies can continue to do that over the long-term, and are the kind of companies you want to own. Owning both will benefit you for the long-term. However, this one is slightly cheaper and with better prospects.

COMMENT

Thinks of this as a bond and that is how it has performed. The stock hasn’t done a lot, but has given you a reasonable yield. The majority of their free cash flow is going to that. Post some recent M&A activity, they need to now de-lever, and will probably do so for a while. Don’t set your hopes too high in terms of capital appreciation.

HOLD

A little above his model price of $34. You can’t go wrong owning large cap stocks. Loves the space.

DON'T BUY

It seems like they are making the right things happen. HD-N would be preferred. He does not mind AT&T, also.

DON'T BUY

A good company. They recently bought Direct TV. He owns VZ-N and prefers it. You should switch into it.

BUY

In a taxable account you recover the withholding tax when you file your Canadian a tax return. You do not get a dividend tax credit, however. He owns VS-N, which he thinks may be a marginally better pick. They are taking a divergent route. AT&T is more of a direct route to the home in terms of their streaming capabilities. Verizon is more of a wireless play. Both pay good dividends.

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